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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4166519" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>An old farmer told me this story years ago. He was on his property during deer season when he came across a really nice buck, so he grabbed his .45-70 and put a round into his chest. The shot hit him, but didn't drop him, so he followed the blood trail through some woods. When he came out the other side, he found the buck, surrounded by a small group of guys, including a guy who was leasing some of his property for running some kind registered cattle.</p><p></p><p>There was just the one .45 cal. hole in the deer where the old farmer had shot him, and none of the other guys had anything bigger than a .30-30, but they claimed to have shot the deer. The old farmer told them it was his, but the others persisted in their story, and, as I recall, they made some decided unfriendly moves with their firearms, so he decided that discretion was the better part of valor and left.</p><p></p><p>...for a few days.</p><p></p><p>While the guy doing the leasing was away a few days later, the old farmer hooked up to his trailer, loaded up the guy's high-dollar cattle, and took them to the auction barn, where he had them sold for dog food. He had the guy's name and his SSN was engraved into the tongue of the trailer, so he had them put that info on the check from the sale and told them to hold it for "him," then he dropped the trailer in the lot and left.</p><p></p><p>He figured the sales barn's fees for storing the trailer probably ate up a good chunk of the check from the sale.</p><p></p><p>So the moral of the story is don't screw with the old guys. They'll get theirs in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4166519, member: 26737"] An old farmer told me this story years ago. He was on his property during deer season when he came across a really nice buck, so he grabbed his .45-70 and put a round into his chest. The shot hit him, but didn't drop him, so he followed the blood trail through some woods. When he came out the other side, he found the buck, surrounded by a small group of guys, including a guy who was leasing some of his property for running some kind registered cattle. There was just the one .45 cal. hole in the deer where the old farmer had shot him, and none of the other guys had anything bigger than a .30-30, but they claimed to have shot the deer. The old farmer told them it was his, but the others persisted in their story, and, as I recall, they made some decided unfriendly moves with their firearms, so he decided that discretion was the better part of valor and left. ...for a few days. While the guy doing the leasing was away a few days later, the old farmer hooked up to his trailer, loaded up the guy's high-dollar cattle, and took them to the auction barn, where he had them sold for dog food. He had the guy's name and his SSN was engraved into the tongue of the trailer, so he had them put that info on the check from the sale and told them to hold it for "him," then he dropped the trailer in the lot and left. He figured the sales barn's fees for storing the trailer probably ate up a good chunk of the check from the sale. So the moral of the story is don't screw with the old guys. They'll get theirs in the end. [/QUOTE]
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